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Vojvodina

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Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
Аутономна Покрајина Војводина
Autonomna Pokrajina Vojvodina
Vajdaság Autonóm Tartomány
Autonómna Pokrajina Vojvodina
Provincia Autonomă Voivodina
Автономна Покраїна Войводина

Flag of Vojvodina
Flag of Vojvodina
Coat of arms of Vojvodina
Coat of arms of Vojvodina
Flag of Vojvodina
Flag of Vojvodina
Coat of arms of Vojvodina
Coat of arms of Vojvodina
Map showing Vojvodina within Serbia Districts of Vojvodina
Official languages Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Croatian, Rusyn1
Capital Novi Sad
Area
 – Total
 – % water

 21,500 km²
 n/a
Population
 – Total (2002)
 – Density

 2,031,992
 94.51/km²
Ethnic groups
(2002)
Serbs: 65.05%
Hungarians: 14.28%
Slovaks: 2.79%
Croats: 2.78%
Yugoslavs: 2.45%
Montenegrins: 1.75%
Romanians: 1.5%
Roma: 1.43%
Others: 7.97%
1 All of the official languages are used in the provincial government, Serbian is used in all municipality governments, others are used in selected municipality governments, and few minority languages are used outside official documents

The Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (Serbian: Аутономна Покрајина Војводина or Autonomna Pokrajina Vojvodina) is one of the two autonomous provinces in Serbia. It is located in the northern part of the country, in the Pannonian plain. Its capital and the largest city is Novi Sad and the second largest city is Subotica.

Vojvodina is ethnically, culturally and linguistically diverse, with more than 26 different ethnic groups and six official languages.